ACM SIGAda Award for Ada Community Contributions Named for Late Ada Luminary Robert Dewar

On July 19, 2016, ACM issued the following press release: ACM’s Special Interest Group on Ada (SIGAda)
today announced that its annual award for “broad, lasting contributions to Ada technology and usage”
has been named the “Robert Dewar Award for Outstanding Ada Community Contributions”.
Dr. Dewar, who passed away in June 2015, received this award himself in 1995 – it was then known
as SIGAda’s Ada Community Contributions Award – in recognition of his innovative technological
achievements surrounding the Ada language.
(Full text of press release as PDF file)

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